Coronavirus is preventing families from buying affordable insulin from  Mexico

Coronavirus is preventing families from buying affordable insulin from Mexico

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YUMA, Ariz – Families that can’t afford to get insulin in the US — some of whom cross the border into Mexico or Canada to buy the lifesaving drug at a fraction of the cost —…

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